Photography by Michael Christensenhere are several iconic marques in our world of hot rods. Regardless of your affinity for one make or model over another, one always appears on every rodder’s list of “I wish I had …”. The 1957 Buick Special Riviera, the Model 46R, is just such a choice. If you want to see just how cool one of these highway cruisers can be, look no further than Eric Clapton (yes, that Eric) of London, England, and his 1957 Buick Special Riviera built at the shop of Roy Brizio Street Rods (RBSR).
Slide inside the 1957 Buick 46R and you’ll find an oasis of luxury and comfort. The original factory instrumentation has been restored, with the dash housing the OE Sonomatic radio and controls for headlights and fan speed—everything meticulously retained by RBSR. The dash also houses the controls for the Vintage Air A/C while Jim Vickery of RBSR again positioned the prerequisite wiring. The upper dash is covered in plush black leather while the lower section celebrates the Candy Red exterior. The interplay of colors is further accentuated by the Ididit steering column adorned with a Nardi charcoal wood-grained steering wheel. However, the panel in between that houses the instruments, radio, and clock is painted in a charcoal-colored woodgrain that truly ties matters together. This same charcoal woodgrain is used on all the window frames. The complement of woodgrain and color sets off the interior and brings attention to the dash.
The 1957 Buick Special Riviera’s power source is now a modern-day Chevrolet Performance all-aluminum LS3 with a 6.2L (376 inches) displacement pumping approximately 450 hp. All electronics (harness and computer) and EFI are GM based on the LS3. The fuel pump is from Aeromotive and the air cleaner is custom-made. Other noteworthy engine appointments include the Billet Specialties Tru Trac serpentine belt group, a Powermaster alternator and starter, a Matson radiator, an Edelbrock water pump, a SPAL electric fan, and an Optima trunk-mounted Redtop battery. From here, Sanderson 1-5/8-inch primary tube headers and 2-1/4-inch stainless steel exhaust tubes direct the spent gases back to the pair of Hushpower mufflers. From here, a 4L60E overdrive trans is used along with a stock valvebody and stall speed.
Eric Clapton and Roy Brizio’s collaboration is more than a mere hot rod build; it symbolizes a deep friendship and Eric’s unrelenting quest for the perfect ride. With over a dozen builds by RBSR, Eric has cemented his place not just as the only three-time inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame but as a connoisseur of fine automobiles, blending musical genius with the thrill of hot rodding. This 1957 Buick Special Riviera isn’t just a car, it’s a story of artistry, passion, and the enduring appeal of American muscle.